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The Magnetic Fields (US)

Stephin Merritt’s tireless talent

Friday June 02

Primavera Sound Barcelona

Auditori Rockdelux

20:15

Saturday June 03

Primavera Sound Barcelona

Auditori Rockdelux

16:00

Following in the footsteps of the spectacular “99 Love Songs”, an album with which Stephen Merritt focused on love from every possible angle and signed one of the most acclaimed albums of independent pop, the leader of The Magnetic Fields is back with “50 Song Memoir”, a sort of musical autobiography in which Merritt dedicates one song to each decade of his life. A new milestone in a career full of high points and with which the Boston band has perfected its domestic, minimalist pop thanks to albums such as “Get Lost” and “I”. Forever restless inquisitive, Merritt doesn’t bat an eyelid when fooling around with electronic music on “Love At The Bottom Of The Sea” or with tons of distortion on “Distorted”.

“50 Song Memoir” (Nonesuch Records, 2017)

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Following in the footsteps of the spectacular “99 Love Songs”, an album with which Stephen Merritt focused on love from every possible angle and signed one of the most acclaimed albums of independent pop, the leader of The Magnetic Fields is back with “50 Song Memoir”, a sort of musical autobiography in which Merritt dedicates one song to each decade of his life. A new milestone in a career full of high points and with which the Boston band has perfected its domestic, minimalist pop thanks to albums such as “Get Lost” and “I”. Forever restless inquisitive, Merritt doesn’t bat an eyelid when fooling around with electronic music on “Love At The Bottom Of The Sea” or with tons of distortion on “Distorted”.

“50 Song Memoir” (Nonesuch Records, 2017)

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Friday June 02

Primavera Sound Barcelona

Auditori Rockdelux

20:15

Saturday June 03

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